MUST SEE: BBC host implies Europe has to “get used to” terror attacks

A British state broadcaster host actually implied on MSNBC that Europe should get used to terror attacks.

“Europe is getting used to attacks like this,” Katty Kay says. “We have to, because we are never going to be able to totally wipe this out. As ISIS gets squeezed in Syria and Iraq, we’re going to see more of these kinds of attacks taking place in Europe and Europe is starting to get used to that.”

“As ISIS gets squeezed out”. As if ISIS alone is responsable. The extremists are already working actively in your neighborhood, coward. Islam is the problem. And if nothing can be done, then you must be fired, and we, the people, will get armed, trained and fight for our lives. We will clean it up.

George Dyer—Myself and almost everyone here thought that the 6 Muslims killed in Canada was a Muslim job, for the reason that someone was yelling Allah Akbar, and witnesses overheard the Police say it was a new Syrian Refugee. The PMO’s office is covering everything up, so we may never know.
I guess we have to be sure to avoid spreading fake news.

Sounds like she just surrendered to Islamic terrorism on behalf of the British public. Are the Brits really giving up that easily? What’s wrong with a few dozen dead infidel children in England every now and then, eh?
Don’t do anything about it, just accept it. Really?

“A British state broadcaster host actually implied on MSNBC that Europe should get used to terror attacks.”..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
Politicians should get used to seeing other politicians hanging from gallows..!!

And meant to add that a CNN analyst said Manchester was likely an Islamist attack, but seriously floated the idea it could have been “false flag” by “right wing extremists.”
And they wonder why they’re hated.

Getting disgusted with pathetic news media like David Leavitt of CBS news (“Your source for original reporting and trusted news”) and his comments regarding the Manchester attack:
“Multiple confirmed fatalities at Manchester Arena. The last time I listened to Ariana Grande I almost died too”
“Honestly, for over a year I thought an Ariana Grande was something you ordered at Starbucks”
then tries to shrug off criticism with the following rationale:
“And now I have a small insight of what Donald Trump must deal with on a regular basis”

Getting fed up with so-called leaders announcing that they’re “shocked”.
Getting sick of celebrities tweeting shallow RIP’s.
Getting angry with talking heads on TV saying “now’s not the time for anger”.
Getting tired of hearing politicians telling us “we stand with the people of England”.
Getting pissed off with being told to “accept it and get used to it”.